Johns Hopkins scientists develop mRNA "booster" as potential new way to treat rare genetic diseases marked by too low levels ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine laboratory scientists say they have developed a potential new way to treat a variety of rare genetic ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNMRNA vaccines, once a Trump boast, now face attacks from some in GOPResearchers racing to develop bird flu vaccines for humans have turned to a cutting-edge technology that enabled the rapid development of lifesaving covid shots.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNTardigrade protein may help humans survive nuclear radiation, aid cancer patientsResearchers have found a way to use tardigrade proteins to potentially revolutionize cancer treatment and space travel.
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ZME Science on MSNTiny “Water Bear” Protein Could Help Shield Cancer Patients From RadiationThis protein from tardigrades may hold the key to protecting healthy tissues during cancer radiation treatment.
called mRNA, to produce a specific protein. COVID-19 vaccines, an example of an mRNA vaccine, work by injecting a COVID-19 protein into the vaccine, which the body’s immune system then recognizes and ...
Boosting cells with a tardigrade protein reduced DNA damage after radiation, offering potential protection for healthy tissue ...
The strangely adorable and resilient tardigrade, or water bear, just might hold the key to making cancer treatment a lot more ...
As it did during the COVID-19 pandemic, mRNA technology offers an efficient way forward in developing products for diseases ...
Emerging tools enable more accurate antigen production and presentation using mRNA instead of protein. In recent years, mRNA technology has come into its own, most prominently in the field of vaccine ...
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